45 were found to have experienced episodic positive selection since BA.1 split from the B.1.1 lineage45(MEMEP ≤ 0.01; Extended Data Table2) . Twenty-three (51%) of these codon sites are in theSgene, thirteen of which contain BA.1-lineage-defining mutations (that is, these selectio...
we analysed a regularly updated mutation-annotated tree built by the Ultrafast Sample placement on existing tRees (UShER) team47using almost all global data from INSDC and GISAID, a version of the McBroome et al. tree22. We extracted data using a script initially adapted from TaxoniumTools48...
However, achieving the widespread use of such equipment would require a huge drop in prices brought about either through direct subsidies or tax incentives. The literature suggests that subsidies are more effective, although both measures would require appropriate communication and publicity policies. The...
Since 1991, public health professionals have instead promoted GUV with ordinary fan circulation which disinfects in any weather, using the modest ASHRAE-recommended ventilation to remove CO2 and odors, at far less expense (2,3,4,5). $280 retail cost, including tax, shipping, and one hour of ...
period when the two variants had the largest overlap, combined with healthcare register data with no attrition. Further, equal access to SARS-CoV-2 testing at no cost for the individuals as well as a universal tax-funded healthcare system, improve generalizability of findings to other countries...
The aim of the present paper is to formulate two new mathematical models to describe the co-dynamics of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) and human T-cell lymphotropic virus type-I (HTLV-I) in a host. The models characterizes t